@5hd6j @parkurtommo @lorider25 You don't seem to understand how the pricing of games work. It has nothing to do with the age of a game. The reason to ask full price at launch is simple: everyone who is willing to pay it, will buy it. After a while the game won't sell a much anymore. At this point you reduce the price, so people who weren't willing to pay full price buy the game.
A game that was worth 60 bucks 1,5 years ago could still be worth 60 bucks todaty. I don't really see a reason why GTA V would be worth less today. It all comes down to what people are willing to pay for the pc version.
@Bread_or_Decide @klugenbeel You forgot about Zelda games. I mean sailing around in your boat in the windwaker is the exact same thing as riding on your horse over hyrule field or flying your bird in Skyward Sword :D
Sure Nintendo has a habbit of using the same IPs again and again and again, but Nintendo also tries to innovate in games like Mario (the 3d Marios that is) and Zelda. For example going from 2d to 3d with Super Mario 64, giving Mario a watercanon in Super Mario Sunshine or let Mario explore the galaxy.
@JustPlainLucas In Europe Bayonneta 2 doesn't come with the first Bayonetta. You need to buy the deluxe edition (which only cost a couple of euros more).
I've pre-ordered the deluxe edition and i hope it's worth it. The demo actually convinced me to buy the game
@Printul_Noptii Exactly. In Far Cry 2 i really had the feeling i was in Africa, but in Far Cry 3 everything felt so unreal to me. I never had the feeling i was on a real tropical island.
@Banyek I haven't played the TLOU. In fact i don't even have a PS 3. But seriously, at one point i was thinking my contacts where acting fun again, because everything was blurry on the screen :P
The game doesn't look bad, but the game looks very blurry to me. As a pc gamer i've played on 1080p for a couple of years now and i got used to that resolution. Everytime i see a PS 3 or 360 game, i'm amazed by the blurriness on the screen.
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